Time-Tried Remedies for Children's ills. CASTOR Olli . we will fix up one good dose in suclx a way your youngster will take it .without a fuss. . . and . keep it down. MILK OF MAGNESIA . . a selection of the best ones made. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA made fresh for you. •TONICS . . appetizers, blood-makers, strengthbuilders. Crawfords Pharmacy ARAWA ST OPP. P.O I Phone 16, day or night
make your car look like new Upholstery Vacuum Gleaned Thoroughly Greased Washed and Polished At most reasonable prices by • a specialist . Proprietor: 0. W. SMITH, Goodson's, Ltd., Yard, Pukuatua Street
j- * r AMUSEMENTS • »f WHERE TO GO JN TOWN. j Majestic — To-night — "The Miracle Man.'f 'Grand — To-night — i' "Lovers Courageous.'l Majestic Ballroom, Daricing — - |i Saturday Dixieland Old Time Dancing — Monday and Saturday,' See Advertisemehts this issue. f — — . — i jyjAJESTIC jgALLROOM jyjTAJESTIC jgALLROOM SATURDAY NEXT SATURDA1 SATURDAY NEXT SATURDA1 SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAI J^EPEAT 0J.ALA "j^IGHT J^EPEAT 0ALA *j^*IGHT i Owing to enormous success of Anui' versary Dance the management will re: peat next Saturday. Balloons Streamer ' Confetti Two Monte Carlo OLD TIME DANCE INCLUDED ON : PROGRAMME. Supper - Suppe ADMISSION: 1/6 AND 2/-. jgiPI gHALFOON'S jyjELODY | | BOTS 8 ! j j J ^ptlE jyj*ELODY gHOP |j; In English Richard Tauher sings | . "MEXICAN SERENADE" and i • "SILVER HAIR & HEART OF GOLD Parlophone No. AR190 RECORDS NOW IN— 5/6 EACH i .1 fePI SHALFOON The Post Office is opposite the MelodShop. j. "JTjKffiLAND" AND ; : '"^yONDERLAND jgAND"- i., >•' ! QLD trpiME JQANCE ' To -NIGHT Monday TO-NIGH . To-NIGHT Monday TO-NIGH Spot Waltz Two Monte Carlc | Statue Waltz Eight Prizt ■ Light Supper Provided Long night, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. | Five-Instrument Band ADMISSION: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. " ! 'DIXIELAND" — Three doors Palace Hot . "DIXIELAND"— Three doors Palace Hot > "DIXIELAND"— Three doors Palace Hot j public notices i — 1| ' - 1 K - F. R HOWARD, Reglstered Opticlan, representing l_ JgARRY, AND BEALE, ! jgARRY AND BEALE, J T ' Opticial Speciallsts Opticial Specialists 322 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Visits Rotorua every month and may ? • consulted at Mr. McArthur's dental i rooms, Pukuatua Street. ' t > | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. • THURSDAY, 23, ALL DAY >! FRIDAY, 24, ALL DAY '* Appointments may be made with •' MR. D. SHEAF, CHEMIST Tutanekai Street. ' , ' Also attends Whakatane, Februray 2 (,j , \ 'j ii While at Ottawa, Mr. Baldwin one .1 entertained at luncheon a small party ] visiting pressmen and others. When j adjournment was made to the Sfno J room of the great hotel, one of the guf ( (a New Zealander), produced a well-fx | pouc.h and expressed the hope that ti i distinguished host would sample his | u bacco "grown and manufactUred In b , Zealand." "Delighted!" said Mr. Baldv "but first of all I must send for my li cherrywood." So saying, he despatc j a waiter for the pipe, who soon retur, >: bearing the giant cherrywood (25ft. lc ' ji with a bowl holding half-a-pound) j; !, sented to its owner shortly before quitted England. The arrival of the ' , tle cheri-ywood" was greeted with rc \ of laughter. The New Zealand tobf •* recommended to Mr. Baldwin's notice duly sampled surprise being exptes I J that tobacco of such splendid qua I j should be produced in N.Z. It was ■! s Plug No. 10, one of the four famous to: i ed (and practically nicotineless) brs , so popular in Maoriland, the others b .j Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and RH . head Gold, 1 . ' !•
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 1
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